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1 2 New Courses Cleveland Institute of Electronics 2014/15 COURSE CATALOG Distance Learning Electronics and Computer IT Training

2 Cleveland Institute of Electronics, Inc East 17th Street Cleveland, Ohio (216) A Letter from the President Dear Prospective Student: I d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in the Cleveland Institute of Electronics (CIE) and to congratulate you on taking a big step toward furthering your education and your career. The world of electronics and computer technology is both fast-changing and extraordinarily challenging. Whether you re interested in computer technology, wireless communications, digital electronics, A+ certification, computer programming or electronics, Cleveland Institute of Electronics has a distance learning career program to put you ahead in these high-tech fields. Our faculty and staff are among the most dedicated, caring and knowledgeable individuals in education. And our graduates leave CIE as the skilled technicians and engineering technologists best equipped to tackle the complexities of today s industry, whether it s in computer technology, broadcast engineering, high-tech manufacturing, computer programming, robotics, or microprocessor technology. Let us welcome you into this challenging and rewarding new technological frontier. We ll be with you every step of the way. Sincerely, John Randall Drinko President A History of Our Growth CIE Headquarters, Cleveland, Ohio Carl Smith establishes CIE as the Smith Practical Radio Institute CIE patents the Auto-Programmed method of learning CIE develops the first customized laboratory training equipment for home use. 2 Enroll on-line at or call

3 Table of Contents Letter From The President...IFC Table of Contents/Approvals... 3 Learning At Home Through Distance Education... 4 Employee Education Programs... 5 NEW! Automation and Robotics with Lab - Course 5B Electronics Technology with Laboratory - Course 1B Electronics Technology with FCC License Preparation - Course 1A Broadcast Engineering - Course Industrial Electronics with PLC Technology - Course Electronics Technology & Advanced Troubleshooting I & II - Course Electronics Technology with Digital & Microprocessor Laboratories - Course 14B Computer Programming with Java and C# - Course 1C A+ Certification & Computer Technology - Course 2C NEW! Computer Security Specialist - Course 6C Network+ Certification & Computer Technology - Course 3C Introduction to Computers and Microsoft Office - Course 4C Introduction to Home Automation Installation - Course 5C Wireless & Electronic Communications - Course Student Services Enrollment Information Instructional Staff/Authors CIE s Mission and Goals Grading Code of Conduct Summary/Index Questions and Answers Approvals 1. Approved by the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools to offer postsecondary programs of electronics, computer technology and electronics engineering technology. Registration Certificate H. Contact Information Cleveland Institute of Electronics 1776 E. 17th Street Cleveland, OH Call us toll-free (800) or us at instruct@cie-wc.edu. Every effort was made to assure the accuracy of this catalog. The Cleveland Institute of Electronics reserves the right to make changes in curriculum, faculty and policies. Please consult the appropriate department for current information The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers votes to allow CIE students to join IEEE as student members Live Video Lectures 2014 New Automation and Robotics Course New Computer Security Specialist Course 3 3

4 Study Distance Education Our graduates agree: distance education offers tremendous advantages over traditional on-campus training. As a CIE student, you can study on your own time, so you can keep your present job and earn while you learn. CIE lets you tailor your education to your career goals, so you can focus on just the training you need. Have questions, or need assistance? Call CIE Toll-FREE (CIE-OHIO) 4 Enroll on-line at or call

5 Basic Core Lessons You will find that most of CIE s courses are designed around a core of lessons that cover basic theories applicable to many areas of electronics and computer technology. Courses 11 and 14B contain the same initial 93 lessons that together comprise Course 1B. This is the course that teaches basic electronics, and goes on to increasingly more advanced lessons. Intermediate & Advanced Level Courses For those individuals who already possess some electronics knowledge, CIE has designed several specific courses. Our intermediate level courses include courses 1A, 2, 4, & 5. You can pick up where your previous electronics training left off, or update your present skills. These non-laboratory courses can be the answer to upgrading your skills to the desired level. A Programmed Approach to Learning CIE has a study method that s so good, so innovative, it s patented. It s called the AUTO-PROGRAMMED teaching method, and it did nothing short of setting a new standard for education through distance learning. AUTO-PROGRAMMED lessons allow you to learn electronics one step at a time, and you determine the size of the step. Practical, Hands-On Training As a CIE student, you can train on your own laboratory equipment, which assures you that you can practice whenever you like, and repeat experiments as often as you need, to master them. On-Line Exams Take your exams online on our e-grade web site anytime you want - day or night! Your graded exams will be processed and ed back to you within 24 hours. Textbook Buyback Program Some CIE lesson modules include textbooks that qualify for our Textbook Buyback Program. The program enables you to sell your textbooks back to CIE for tuition credit once you are finished with them. Personalized Training From A Dedicated Faculty CIE s dedicated staff of instructors do more than just grade your exams; they help guide you, step-by-step, through your studies and hands-on training. They personally review each written report. They ll encourage you when you re doing well, and give you support when you need it. Most importantly they ll see that every question you have receives careful consideration by one or more members of the staff. You can be sure the response, whether it s a simple explanation or an in-depth theoretical discussion, will be prompt, courteous, and thorough. Instructor Chat Room The CIE faculty keeps regular office hours where you can talk to them live via the CIE chat room. Simply log on and ask an Instructor a question right from your computer! Video Library Watch a CIE instructor discuss a variety of lessons and hands-on labs in our video library. Log on any time and learn from the comfort of your own home! Resources There is no formal campus or classrooms at CIE, but you will find all the educational resources of a traditional residential education center here. We provide the opportunity to purchase optional lab equipment and an array of school items... we publish our own school paper on the internet... we make membership available to an honor society and professional associations... interactive instructor chat room... and lesson grading is available through e-grade. Employee Education Programs Group training is available through the CIE Employee Education Program. This program exists to serve employers who have the need to train three or more employees at the same time. A company can receive substantial tuition discounts for participating in this program and using CIE either as an extension of its own training program or as a substitute for one. CIE group training is acknowledged and applauded by many companies. They have found CIE s training programs to be a cost-effective alternative or supplement to national company training programs. Specialized Training If you need to modify course work in some fashion to accommodate the specific needs of a company training program, we can do that. Consultation with a CIE Admissions Advisor is necessary to work out the details. Progress Reports Periodic progress reports on each employee enrolled under the Employee Education Program is provided to the employer during training. A proctored final examination is given at the company s option to assure successful mastery of the subject material. Getting Started Companies interested in getting more information on CIE s Employee Education Programs should contact CIE s Industrial Sales Manager at (CIE-OHIO). 5

6 COURSE 5B Automation and Robotics with Lab Course Description Learn how to design, build and test a robot while incorporating automation concepts. This course blends multiple disciplines including Electronics, Robotic Controls, Automated Systems and PLCs to give students a well rounded education in Robotic Technology and Automation. With its unique collection of hands-on labs, lessons, exercises, simulations and interactive media this program will prepare students for a wide range of careers in the rapidly growing Robotics Automation field. Best of all, students will actually build, troubleshoot and operate a robot! After you complete this course you ll be able to master automation technologies used in today s industrial environment. Course 5B includes 48 lessons with instructor support that culminates in a Certificate from Cleveland Institute of Electronics. Completion time allowed is 12 months Clock Hours: 480 Learn how to: Troubleshoot robotic systems Program microprocessors Align, fit and assemble robot component parts Maintain, calibrate, tune and program industrial automated systems Test robotic assembles Develop and test robotic path motions Understand why: Programmable controllers control automation Electronics, circuits and sensors effect automation controls Hydraulics and pneumatics move industrial robots Lessons DC Circuit Theory Current and Voltage Controlling Current and Voltage The Three Basics of Electric Circuits: Voltage, Current, and Resistance Ohm s Law, Conductors, and Insulators Parallel Circuits Equivalent Circuits Applications of Kirchhoff s Laws Series-Parallel Circuits Voltage and Power Simplifying Circuit Analysis by Using Kirchhoff s Laws 6 Enroll on-line at or call

7 New Course! Robotics Lab This lab includes hands-on exercises that will show you how to design, build and program an autonomous robot. It s a great orientation to electrical and computer engineering with lessons on circuits, components, instrumentation and electronic prototyping. In addition, students learn how to troubleshoot computer hardware and software. Starting with basic movement and proceeding to sensor-based projects, students quickly learn how interface a small semi-autonomous wheeled robot to a microprocessor. AC Circuit Theory Vital Statistics of AC Circuits Magnetism and Magnetic Circuits Induced Voltage and Current Inductance Mutual Inductance and Magnetic Coupling Transformers Electrical Charges and Capacitance Capacitors in Action Currents and Voltages in AC Circuits Using Semiconductor Diodes Operation of Semiconductor Devices Unregulated Power Supplies Regulated Power Supplies Automation Systems Binary Coding and Computer Arithmetic Important Digital Integrated Circuits Industrial Control Overview Methods and Operation of the Controller DC Motors and Drives AC Motors and Drives Servo Motors and Servomechanisms Pressure Systems & Temperature Control Flow Control and Level Control Systems Analytical and Industrial Instrumentation Detection Sensors Programmable Controllers PLC Programming, Interfacing and Troubleshooting Motion Control Industrial Networking Microcontrollers and Robotics Hardware, Software and LEDs Pushbuttons and Controlling Motion Measuring Rotation and Digital Displays Pushbuttons, Piezoelectric Speaker and Controlling Motion Testing the Servos Assembling the Boe-Bot Navigation Tactical and Whiskers Navigation with Phototransistors IR Navigation Robotic Distance Control and Detection END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR Certificate 7

8 COURSE 1B Electronics Technology with Laboratory Course Description Course 1B is designed for students with no previous electronics experience and provides a solid core of instruction in electronics. Students graduate as readily employable electronics technicians or may continue their education with full academic and tuition credit applied towards more advanced CIE programs: Courses 11 and 14B. 93 Lessons with Instructor Support Completion Time Allowed: 24 Months 201 Laboratory Experiments using CIE s Personal Training Laboratory with CIE s Multimeter Preparation for CET Exam Clock Hours: 1,035 What will you learn? This program starts with the basics of electronics and then moves on to more advanced topics that include: AC and DC circuit theory. Identifying components. Working with printed circuit boards. Relays. Robots. Regulated power supplies. Troubleshooting digital systems and more! Lessons Current and Voltage Controlling Current and Voltage Power Distribution Portable Extension Cords Static Electricity Electric Currents and Semiconductor Devices Fractions and Decimal Numbers Reciprocals, Percentages, and Powers of Numbers The Three Basics of Electric Circuits: Voltage, Current, and Resistance Ohm s Law, Conductors, and Insulators Connecting and Tracing Battery Circuits Identifying Components Tracing Wiring on Printed Circuit Boards Roots of Numbers, Ratio, and Proportion Inverse Proportion and Negative Numbers Parallel Circuits Equivalent Circuits Applications of Kirchhoff s Laws Series-Parallel Circuits Voltage and Power Vital Statistics of AC Circuits Magnetism and Magnetic Circuits Induced Voltage and Current Thinking Circuits and Automatic Switches Relays and Robots Scientific Notation Units of Measure Inductance Mutual Inductance and Magnetic Coupling Transformers Electrical Charges and Capacitance Capacitors in Action Rectifiers and Amplifiers Transistor and FET Amplifiers Reading and Using Graphs Phasors and Formulas Reliable Soldering Techniques Working with Printed Circuit Boards Building a Siren with Flashing Light Using Your Multimeter to Measure Resistance Your Personal Training Laboratory Series and Parallel Resistor Circuits Power and DC Circuits Simplifying Circuit Analysis by Using Kirchhoff s Laws Practical Applications of Kirchhoff s Laws Currents and Voltages in AC Circuits Capacitors and Capacitive Circuits Resonant Circuits Inductors and Inductive Circuits NOTE: The first 36 lessons in Course 1B are also in Courses 1A, 2, 4, and 5. 8 Enroll on-line at or call

9 What is a Certified Electronics Technician? Course 1B includes a study guide on how to prepare for the Associate-Level Certificated Electronics Technician (CET) exam. This test is administered by the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians and has over 46,000 certified technicians across the globe! Certification enables employers to separate knowledgeable job applicants from those with less training and skills. Courses 1A, 2, 4, 5 and 11 also include the CET Study Guide. Resonance and Filters Using Semiconductor Diodes Operation of Semiconductor Devices Working with Semiconductor Diodes Unregulated Power Supplies Operation of Tubes and Transistors Amplifier Circuitry Fundamentals of Transformers Unregulated Power Supply Characteristics How To Work With Transistors Transistors - Part I Common-Emitter Amplifier Characteristics Transistors - Part II Audio Amplifiers and Equipment Operational Amplifiers Operational Amplifier Characteristics Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers and Unijunction Transistors: Theory and Applications Regulated Power Supplies Regulated Power Supply Characteristics Working With FET s Radio Frequency Amplifiers Oscillators Sinusoidal Oscillators Measuring and Measuring Instruments Measurement Techniques Laboratory These lessons are not listed again for those courses in this catalog. Circuit Response to Non-Sinusoidal Waveforms Time Constants RC Filter Circuits Understanding and Using the Oscilloscope Optoelectronics Digital Switching Units Binary Coding and Computer Arithmetic Logic Circuit Tracing by Using Boolean Algebra Digital IC Families with Practical Operating Requirements Clippers, Clampers, and Binaries Pulse Processing Circuits Multivibrators Important Digital Integrated Circuits 555 Timing Circuits Digital Systems and How To Troubleshoot Them Electromagnetism and Relays Systematic Troubleshooting Basic Gates Practical Digital Circuits Sequential Logic Circuits END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA Optional Lesson at No Extra Charge: Associate-Level CET Study Guide 9

10 COURSE 1A Electronics Technology With FCC License Preparation Course Description Course 1A was designed to help a person obtain the General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL) and gain a thorough education in electronics. The GROL is required to adjust maintain, or internally repair any FCC licensed radiotelephone transmitters in the aviation, maritime and international fixed public radio services. It is issued for the lifetime of the holder. 80 Lessons with Instructor Support Completion Time Allowed: 18 Months Clock Hours: 1,020 Preparation for CET Exam (See page 9.) Through the years CIE has been able to compile a great amount of information concerning the types of questions that the FCC include in their examinations. Course 1A includes this information and passes it along to you with additional hints that will help you obtain your FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL). What will you learn? The curriculum is well rounded and is not restricted to a specific job or industry. It starts with the basics of electronics and then moves on to more advanced topics that include: AC and DC circuit theory Identifying components Digital systems Fiber optics Lasers Digital and data communication FCC GROL exam preparation and more Lessons First 36 lessons from Course 1B (see page 8) Simplifying Circuit Analysis by Using Kirchhoff s Laws Currents and Voltages in AC Circuits Resonant Circuits Using Semiconductor Diodes Operation of Semiconductor Diodes Unregulated Power Supplies Operation of Tubes and Transistors Amplifiers How to Work With Transistors Audio Amplifiers and Equipment Radio Frequency Amplifiers Oscillators Operational Amplifiers Measuring and Measuring Instruments Understanding and Using the Oscilloscope Regulated Power Supplies Systematic Troubleshooting Digital Switching Units Sensors used in the Robotics System Robot Control System Logic Circuit Tracing by Boolean Algebra Circuit Response to Non- Sinusoidal Waveforms Digital IC Families with Practical Operating Requirements Clippers, Clampers and Binaries Pulse Processing Circuits Important Digital ICs Digital Systems and How To Troubleshoot Them Improving Your Understanding of Tuned-Stage Operation Modern Modulation Methods Suppressed Carrier Modulation Detection and Frequency Conversion Receiving Equipment Batteries, Control Motors, and Other Power Sources Frequency Modulation Transmission Lines and Wave Guides Communication by Fiber Optics Antennas and Wave Propagation Transmitters Microwave Communications Systems Monochrome and Color Television Digital and Data Communication Lasers in Communications and Industry FCC Review Lessons Element l - Part I & II Pointers & Practice For Passing FCC General Class Exam Part I & II END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA Optional Lesson at No Extra Charge: Associate-Level CET Study Guide (See page 9) 10 Enroll on-line at or call

11 Broadcast Engineering Course Description Course 2 is designed to provide the specialized knowledge required for a career as a broadcast engineering technician at an AM or FM radio station or at a TV station. This course is also valuable for the cable television technician who must maintain and repair studio equipment. This course explores important theories and principles related specifically to broadcasting, but because it does not contain any laboratory work, it is best suited to those students who already have some previous education or practical experience in electronics. 95 Lessons with Instructor Support Completion Time Allowed: 24 Months Clock Hours: 915 Preparation for CET and FCC Exams Graduates may be eligible to earn a Certified Broadcast Technologist certification (CBT) from the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE). SBE is the only organization devoted to the advancement of all levels and types of broadcast engineering. COURSE 2 Lessons Master the basics of High-Definition Video Filmmaking and then move on to more advanced topics such as how to install and configure an HDV editing system, lighting for HDV, how to edit and mix audio and how to use 3D images and animations in your work. First 36 lessons from Course 1B (see page 8) Simplifying Circuit Analysis by using Kirchoff s Laws Currents and Voltages in AC Circuits Resonant Circuits Using Semiconductor Diodes Operation of Semiconductor Devices Unregulated Power Supplies Operation of Tubes and Transistors Amplifiers How to Work with Transistors Audio Amplifiers and Equipment Radio Frequency Amplifiers Oscillators Operational Amplifiers Measuring Instruments Understanding and Using the Oscilloscope Regulated Power Supplies Systematic Troubleshooting Circuit Response to Non-Sinusoidal Clippers, Clampers and Binaries Introduction to Communications Systems Radio-Frequency Circuits Amplitude Modulation Angle Modulation Transmitters Receivers Digital Communication The Telephone System Data Transmission Local-Area Networks Wide-Area Networks and the Internet Digital Modulation and Modems Multiplexing and Multiple-Access Techniques Transmission Lines and Radio-Wave Propagation Antennas Microwave Devices Terrestrial Microwave Communications Systems Television Fiber Optics Satellite Communication Cellular Radio Personal Communication Systems Paging and Wireless Data Networking Fiber-Optics Fiber-Optics Systems FCC Review Lessons Element 1 Part 1 FCC Review Lessons Element 1 Part 2 Pointers & Practices for Passing FCC G.C. Exam Part 1 Pointers & Practices for Passing FCC G.C. Exam Part 2 Understanding High-Definition Video Formats Choosing an HDV Camcorder Installing and Configuring and HDV Editing System Operating an HDV Camcorder Lighting for HDV Designing Effective Compositions Editing HDV Color Correcting Video Editing and Mixing Audio Creating Graphics and Effects for HDV Working with 3D Animation and Effects Delivering HDV Content END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA Optional Lesson at No Extra Charge: Associate-Level CET Study Guide. See Page 9. 11

12 COURSE 5 Industrial Electronics with PLC Technology Course Description Learn to troubleshoot PLCs! Course 5 provides a thorough understanding of industrial electronics and essential troubleshooting techniques necessary to maintain, repair and program a wide array of industrial electronic equipment including robotics, servos and programmable logic controllers. In addition, students graduate with the ability to read and understand many different types of schematics and operational manuals. This course provides a well-rounded electronics education, but because it does not contain laboratory work, it is best suited for those students who already have some previous education or practical experience in electronics. 78 Lessons with Instructor Support Completion Time Allowed: 18 Months Clock Hours: 930 Preparation for CET Exam (See page 9.) Lessons First 36 lessons from Course 1B (see page 8) Simplifying Circuit Analysis by Using Kirchhoff s Laws Currents and Voltages in AC Circuits Resonant Circuits Using Semiconductor Diodes Operation of Semiconductor Diodes Unregulated Power Supplies Operation of Tubes and Transistors Amplifiers How to Work With Transistors Audio Amplifiers and Equipment Radio Frequency Amplifiers Oscillators Operational Amplifiers Measuring Instruments Understanding and Using the Oscilloscope Regulated Power Supplies Systematic Troubleshooting Circuit Response to Non- Sinusoidal Waveforms Digital Switching Units Binary Coding and Computer Arithmetic Logic Circuit Tracing by Using Boolean Algebra Digital IC Families with Practical Operating Requirements Clippers, Clampers and Binaries Pulse Processing Circuits Important Digital Integrated Circuits Digital Systems and How To Troubleshoot Them An Overview of Industrial Control Methods and Operation of the Controller 12 Enroll on-line at or call

13 What will you learn? AC and DC circuit theory Identifying components Robotics Programmable Logic Controllers Servomechanisms Motion and Flow Control PLC Troubleshooting & Programming DC Motors and Drives AC Motors and Drives Servo Motors & Servomechanisms Pressure Systems and Temperature Control Flow Control and Level Control Systems Analytical and Industrial Instrumentation Detection Sensors Programmable Logic Controllers PLC Programming, Interfacing and Troubleshooting Motion Control Functional Systems Introduction to Robotics Mechanics Part I - Statics Mechanics Part II - Dynamics END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA Optional Lesson at No Extra Charge: Associate-Level CET Study Guide, (See page 9) 13

14 COURSE 11 Electronics Technology & Advanced Troubleshooting 1&2 Course Description Course 11 is a beginning-level course that expands on the lessons from Course 1B to include electronics troubleshooting training. Students graduate with the ability to service consumer electronics such as TV and home audio equipment. This course contains all the lessons and equipment described for Course 1B. 118 Lessons with Instructor Support Completion Time Allowed: 36 Months Clock Hours: 1, Laboratory Experiments using CIE s Personal Training Laboratory with CIE s Multimeter Preparation for CET Exam What will you learn? Electronics Technology and Advanced Troubleshooting starts with the basics of electronics and then moves on to more advanced topics that include: AC and DC Circuit Theory Identifying Components Working with Printed Circuit Boards Relays & Robots Regulated Power Supplies Troubleshooting Digital Systems Television Troubleshooting Techniques Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques Understanding and Using the Oscilloscope Advanced Troubleshooting of Modern Circuitry and more Lessons (All lessons from Course 1B) Safety Introduction to Television The Television System- Functional Block Diagram Television Troubleshooting Techniques Power Supplies Horizontal Circuits High-Voltage Circuits Vertical Circuits Tuners Intermediate Frequency Amplifiers Video Circuits and the CRT AGC Circuits Synchronization Circuits Introduction to Color Television Color Circuits Color Symptom Troubleshooting Color TV Setup Sound Circuits Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques Interpreting Oscilloscope Waveforms Understanding the Operation of a Color Bar Generator TV and Oscilloscope Adjustments Interpreting Practical Waveforms Modern Equipment Construction Advanced Troubleshooting of Modern Circuitry END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA Optional Lesson at No Extra Charge: Associate-Level CET Study Guide (See page 9) 14 Enroll on-line at or call

15 Electronics Technology with Digital & Microprocessor Laboratories Course Description Course 14B is CIE s most advanced troubleshooting program. This course expands on the lessons from Course 1B to prepare students for jobs in computer maintenance, advanced industrial control/ instrumentation systems, and microprocessor control. This is a laboratory-intensive course that contains all the lessons and equipment described for Course 1B plus the equipment and lessons listed below. 155 Lessons with Instructor Support Completion Time Allowed: 42 Months Clock Hours: 1,590 Over 140 Laboratory Experiments using CIE s Personal Training Laboratory, Multimeter, and Digital Security Control Device Preparation for CET Exam What will you learn? This program starts with the basics of electronics and then moves on to more advanced topics that include: AC and DC circuit theory Identifying components Working with printed circuit boards Relays & Robots Regulated power supplies Troubleshooting digital systems PIC Program Coding and the 68HC11 Microcontroller Oscilloscope Measurements Introduction to Computers and Microprocessors Digital Integrated Circuits Digital Systems and How To Troubleshoot Them Plus more! COURSE 14B Lessons All lessons from Course 1B (see page 8) Safety Introduction to Television The Television System-Functional Block Diagram Television Troubleshooting Techniques Power Supplies Horizontal Circuits Vertical Circuits Tuners Intermediate Frequency Amplifiers Video Circuits and the CRT AGC Circuits Synchronization Circuits Introduction to Color Television Color Circuits Color Symptom Troubleshooting Color TV Setup Sound Circuits Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques Introduction to Digital Electronics Number Systems Fundamentals of Boolean Algebra Karnaugh Maps NOR and NAND Gate Circuits Discrete Logic Gates Digital Integrated Circuits Digital Flip-Flops One-Shots, Astables and Schmitt Triggers Counter Design Modulus Counters Shift Registers and Counters Binary Codes and Converters Multiplexers-Demultiplexers CMOS Digital Logic Digital Interfacing Circuits ROMs, PROMs and PLAs Introduction to Computers and Microprocessors Oscilloscope Measurements Oscilloscope Triggering Oscilloscope Analysis of Analog and Digital Circuits Registers Arithmetic Logic Units Timing and Control Memory Units Introduction to Computer Hardware Introduction to Computer Software Computer Arithmetic 68HC11 Programming, Part A 68HC11 Programming, Part B Branching and Loops Indexing Through Memory Subroutines Reading Assembly Listings Memory Systems I Memory Systems II General Purpose I/O HC11 Interrupts and Resets Analog Capture Port-Port E Timed Events-Port-A Serial Communication-Port D C-Language: A Higher-Level Language END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA Optional Lesson at No Extra Charge: Certified Electronics Technician (CET) Study Guide (Associate-Level) 15

16 Course 1C Computer Programming with JAVA and C# Course Description CIE s Computer Programming with JAVA and C# was designed to provide an individual having little or no computer background with the knowledge to join the ever-growing field of computer programming! Students graduate with the ability to understand, analyze and program various computer applications used in the business, manufacturing and service industries today. In addition, you will be able to develop and build Web Pages and learn how to install and run applications and perform basic system management on your PC. 48 Lessons with Instructor Support Completion Time Allowed: 12 Months Clock Hours: 810 Course 1C requires Windows Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection to the internet. Lessons Introduction to Computers Introduction to Computers The Internet and the World Wide Web Application Software The Components of the System Unit Input Output Storage Operating Systems & Utility Programs 16 Enroll on-line at or call

17 What will you learn? This unique distance learning course includes 48 lessons on: Introduction to Computers Operating Systems Create a Multimedia Web Page Intro to JAVA C# Programming Operating Systems Introduction to Operating Systems Computer Security Basics Desktop Virtualization Disk Operating System (DOS) Windows XP Professional Windows Vista and Windows 7 Under the Windows Linux on the Desktop Mac OS X on the Desktop The Client Side of Networking An Introduction to Web Page Design Web Page Development with Hypertext Links Designing a Web Page Frames and Tables in Web Pages Creating Web Page Forms Working with Cascading Style Sheets Programming with JavaScript Working with JavaScript Objects & Events Creating a Multimedia Web Page Working with Dynamic Page Layout I Working with Dynamic Page Layout II Introduction to Java Programming: Intro to Computers, the Internet and WWW Intro to Java Applications Intro to Classes & Objects Control Statements Part 1 Control Statements Part 2 Methods: A Deeper Look Arrays Classes and Objects: A Deeper Look Object Oriented Programming: Inheritance Programming Files C# Programming OOP and Creating a Simple Application Manipulating and Storing Data in Objects Program Flow Decisions and Exceptions Adding Methods to Objects Program Loops Arrays and Collections Encapsulation User Interface Objects Data Files and Persistence Inheritance and Polymorphism END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA 17

18 COURSE 2C A+ Certification & Computer Technology Course Description Cleveland Institute of Electronics created a course that will train an individual with little or no computer background about computer technology. Learn how to troubleshoot PCs while preparing for the CompTIA A+ Certification exam. A+ Certification signifies that an individual possesses the knowledge and skills needed for an entry level Computer Service Technician, as defined by experts from companies across the industry. Course 2C includes 33 lessons with instructor support that culminates in a Diploma from Cleveland Institute of Electronics in A+ Certification and Computer Technology. Completion time allowed is 8 months Clock Hours: 540 After you complete all 33 lessons you will be prepared to take the A+ Certification exam from CompTIA and do the following: Troubleshoot and Maintain Computers Hard Drive Installation and Support Networking Fundamentals Work with Different Operating Systems Work with Printers, Notebooks and Memories Work with Multimedia Technology Disaster Recovery and Virus Control Lessons Introduction to Computers Introduction to Computers The Internet and the World Wide Web Application Software The Components of the System Unit Input Output Storage Operating Systems & Utility Programs 18 Enroll on-line at or call

19 What is A+ Certification? The CompTIA A+ Certification is one of the most desired credentials in the Information Technology industry. A+ Certification signifies that the certified individual possesses the knowledge and skills essential for a successful entry-level computer service technician, as defined by experts from companies across the industry. A+ Certification is sponsored by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) and is backed by major computer hardware and software vendors, distributors, resellers and publications. CIE does not administer the CompTIA Certification exam. Visit to find the nearest CompTIA Certification testing center. Operating Systems Introduction to Operating Systems Computer Security Basics Desktop Virtualization Disk Operating System (DOS) Windows XP Professional Windows Vista and Windows 7 Under the Windows Linux on the Desktop Mac OS X on the Desktop The Client Side of Networking A+ Certification Prep Introducing Hardware Introducing Operating Systems Working with People in a Technical World Form Factors and Power Supplies Supporting Processors & Motherboards Upgrading Memory and Hard Drives Installing and Supporting I/O Devices, Multimedia Devices and Mass Storage PC Maintainance and Troubleshooting Installing and Maintaining Windows Optimizing Windows Fixing Windows Problems Networking Essentials Security Essentials Security Practices Supporting Notebooks and Printers END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA 19

20 COURSE 6C Computer Security Specialist Course Description Learn how to design, install and manage computer security systems. CIE s Computer Security Specialist course was designed to provide the specialized knowledge required for a career in Cyber Security. This field is growing rapidly as cyber attacks on business and government servers become more common. Master computer security techniques in an easy-to-understand format. Students learn to design and implement computer security systems and related protocols in different settings and protect networks from attack. After you complete this program you ll receive a Certificate along with the opportunity to prepare for the CompTIA Security+ certification. Course 6C includes 35 lessons with instructor support that culminates in a Certificate from Cleveland Institute of Electronics. Completion time allowed is 8 months Clock Hours: 270 Learn how to: Identify threats to a computer network Address cyber terrorism, industrial espionage & encryption Defend against DoS attacks Install, design, and implement a virtual private network Analyze log files for network forensics Master concepts of firewalls and VPNs Use tools & techniques used by hackers Implement strategies to defend networks from outside attacks Lessons Computer Security Introduction to Computer Security Networks and the Internet Cyber-stalking, Fraud and Abuse Denial-of-Service Attacks Malware Project 1 Techniques Used by Hackers Industrial Espionage in Cyberspace Encryption Computer Security Software Project 2 20 Enroll on-line at or call

21 New Course! Career Outlook The demand for computer security specialists have increased in recent years as cyber attacks have become more sophisticated. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment of information security analysts nationwide is projected to grow by 22% from 2010 through 2020, which is faster than the 14% average growth rate for all occupations. Learn about emerging cyber security technologies and get started on a new and exciting career path! Firewalls and VPNs Introduction to Information Security Security Policies and Standards Authenticating Users Project 1 Introduction to Firewalls Packet Filtering Firewall Configuration and Administration Project 2 Working with Proxy Servers and Application-Level Firewalls Implementing the Bastion Host Encryption The Foundation for the Virtual Private Network Setting Up a Virtual Private Network Security Policies Network Scanning and Vulnerability Scanning Cyber Terrorism and Information Warfare Introduction to Forensics / Project 3 Security Policies and Awarenesss Introduction to Security Desktop Security Internet Security Personal Security Wireless Network Security Enterprise Security Case Project 1 Case Project 2 END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR Certificate 21

22 COURSE 3C CompTIA Network+ Certification & Computer Technology Course Description Learn Computer Networking with CIE s CompTIA Network+ Course! This course will train individuals with little or no computer networking background about computer technology and prepare them to pass the CompTIA Network+ Certification exam. Course 3C includes 30 lessons with instructor support that culminates in a Diploma from Cleveland Institute of Electronics in Network+ Certification and Computer Technology. Completion time allowed is 8 months Clock Hours: 450 After you complete all 30 lessons you will be prepared to take the Network+ Certification test from CompTIA and do the following: Understand Networking Standards Maintain and Upgrade a Network Troubleshoot Network Problems Network with TCP/IP and the Internet Networking with Unix and more! Lessons What is Network+? The CompTIA Network+ Certification validates competency in networking administration and support. Those holding Network+ Certification demonstrate critical knowledge of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation and network support. This certification is geared towards those with nine months experience in network administration and support. Introduction to Computers Introduction to Computers The Internet and the World Wide Web Application Software The Components of the System Unit Input Output Storage Operating Systems & Utility Programs Operating Systems Introduction to Operating Systems Computer Security Basics Desktop Virtualization Disk Operating System (DOS) Windows XP Professional Windows Vista and Windows 7 Under the Windows Linux on the Desktop Mac OS X on the Desktop The Client Side of Networking 22 Enroll on-line at or call

23 Network+ Certification Preparation An Introduction to Networking, Networking Standards and OSI Model Transmission Basics and Networking Media Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols Topologies & Ethernet Standards Network Hardware WANS and Remote Connectivity Wireless Networking Network Operating Systems and In-depth TCP/IP Networking Voice and Video Over IP Network Security Troubleshooting Network Problems Maintaining and Upgrading a Network, Ensuring Integrity and Availability END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA Career Paths The CompTIA Network+ certification is a strong foundation that can be applied to a wide variety of careers in many industries. Combined with networking experience, the career options listed here are ideal for Network+ certified individuals. Field Support Technician (entry level) Network Administrator (entry level) Network Support Technician (entry level) Instructor Assistance: Contact our instructors anytime you have a question with your course work. They ll work with you one-on-one to answer your questions and provide technical assistance when needed - even if it s Saturday. Special Note: The instruction staff at CIE recommends that students have a solid foundation in PC Hardware and troubleshooting before taking this course. If you re not comfortable with your PC hardware and troubleshooting skills they suggest taking CIE s A+ Certification and Computer Technology course (course 2C) as a prerequisite to the Network+ course (course 3C). 23

24 COURSE 4C Introduction to Computers and Microsoft Office Course Description Learn important computer fundamentals while creating professional looking documents with Microsoft Office! No previous computer experience is required. This course will train individuals with little or no computer background how to run and maintain a PC and be proficient with Microsoft Office. Step-by-step learning labs cover real world projects in Excel, Word, Access & Power Point. Gain valuable computer career skills employers are looking for without leaving your home! Course 4C includes 30 lessons with instructor support that culminates in a Diploma from Cleveland Institute of Electronics. Start training to become a Data Processor or Computer Assistant. Completion time allowed: 8 months Clock Hours: 450 What will you learn? Computer Hardware Software Fundamentals Microsoft Windows Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Access Microsoft Power Point Printers and Fonts Maintaining Computers Graphics Internet Lessons Introduction to Computers Introduction to Computers The Internet and the World Wide Web Application Software The Components of the System Unit Input Output Storage Operating Systems & Utility Programs Operating Systems Introduction to Operating Systems Computer Security Basics Desktop Virtualization Disk Operating System (DOS) Windows XP Professional Windows Vista and Windows 7 Under the Windows Linux on the Desktop Mac OS X on the Desktop The Client Side of Networking Introduction to Microsoft Word Project 1 Word Project 2 Word Project 3 Excel Project 1 Excel Project 2 Excel Project 3 Access Project 1 Access Project 2 Access Project 3 PowerPoint Project 1 PowerPoint Project 2 PowerPoint Project 3 END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA 24 Enroll on-line at or call

25 Introduction to Home Automation Installation Course Description Learn to service and troubleshoot home automated systems! Gain valuable skills that will help you install, service and troubleshoot home automated systems like home security, audio/video, computer networks, electrical wiring, HVAC, cable and satellite. Learn what it takes to prepare for a career in one of the fastest areas of growth in the electronics industry - Home Automation. Gain valuable career skills employers are looking for without leaving your home! Course 5C includes 30 lessons with instructor support that culminates in a Diploma from Cleveland Institute of Electronics. Start training to become an Electronic Home Entertainment Installer and Repairer today. Completion time allowed: 8 months Clock Hours: 450 COURSE 5C This introductory course does not require any previous home networking experience but by the end of the course you will have a solid foundation in home technology integration. What will you learn? Structured Wiring Home Computer Networks Troubleshooting Audio & Video Systems Home Lighting Systems Telecommunications HVAC and Water Management Security Systems Computer Hardware Software Fundamentals Operating Systems Programming & integrating control devices Lessons Introduction to Computers Introduction to Computers The Internet and the World Wide Web Application Software The Components of the System Unit Input Output Storage Operating Systems & Utility Programs Operating Systems Introduction to Operating Systems Computer Security Basics Desktop Virtualization Disk Operating System (DOS) Windows XP Professional Windows Vista and Windows 7 Under the Windows Linux on the Desktop Mac OS X on the Desktop The Client Side of Networking Digital Home Technology Integrator DHTI Basics Home Computer Networks - Install & Troubleshoot Distributed Audio Basics - Terminology & Components Distributed Audio - Install & Troubleshoot Distributed Video Basics - Signal & Cable Types & Satellite Home Communication Systems - Design, Install & Troubleshoot Security System Basics Security Systems - Design & Install Maintaining Home Surveillance Systems Home Lighting Basics Home Lighting Interfaces and Control Systems HVAC, Power Protection, Home Control Troubleshooting END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA 25

26 COURSE 4 Wireless & Electronic Communications Course Description CIE s Wireless and Electronic Communications course was designed to provide a thorough understanding of Wireless and Personal Communications along with providing a solid core of instruction in electronics. This program explores important theories and principles related specifically to communications, but because it does not contain any laboratory work, it is best suited to those students who already have some previous education or practical experience in electronics. 84 Lessons with Instructor Support Completion Time Allowed: 24 Months Clock Hours: 930 Preparation for CET and FCC Exams What will you learn? Basic Electronics Diagram and Schematic Reading Component Identification Digital and Data Communications Wireless Communications Digital Cellular Technology Radio Frequency Communications Fixed Wireless Personal Area Networks Local Area Networks & Wide Area Networks Lasers in Communications and Industry Communications by Fiber Optics Lessons First 36 lessons from Course 1B (see page 8) Simplifying Circuit Analysis by Using Kirchhoff s Laws Currents and Voltages in AC Circuits Resonant Circuits Using Semiconductor Diodes Operation of Semiconductor Devices Unregulated Power Supplies Operation of Tubes and Transistors Amplifiers How to Work With Transistors Audio Amplifiers and Equipment Radio Frequency Amplifiers Oscillators Operational Amplifiers Measuring and Measuring Instruments Understanding and Using the Oscilloscope Regulated Power Supplies Systematic Troubleshooting Modern Modulation Methods Detection and Frequency Conversion Receiving Equipment Batteries, Control Motors, and Other Power Sources Frequency Modulation Transmission Lines and Wave Guides Antennas and Wave Propagation Transmitters Suppressed-Carrier Modulation and Single Sideband Transmission RF Amplifier Analysis Microwave Communications Systems Monochrome and Color Television Programmable Controllers FCC Review Lessons Element 1 Part 1 FCC Review Lessons Element 1 Part 2 Pointers and Practice for Passing FCC GC Exam Part 1 Pointers and Practice for Passing FCC GC Exam Part 2 Digital and Data Communications Lasers in Communications and Industry Communication by Fiber Optics Introduction to Wireless Communication How Wireless Works Understanding Wireless Radio Frequency Communication Infrared Bluetooth Low Speed Wireless Local Area Network High Speed WLANs and WLAN Security Digital Cellular Phones Fixed Wireless Wireless Communication in Business History of Wireless Communication and Technical Summaries END OF LESSONS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA Optional Lessons at No Extra Charge: Associate-Level CET Study Guide (See page 9) 26 Enroll on-line at or call

27 The Resources And Service You Need To Succeed! Getting off to a good start Your education is as important to CIE as it is to you. That s why we ve devoted a full-time support staff to help you with everything from enrollment and tuition payment information to questions concerning lesson shipments, academic transcripts, graduation requirements... even bookstore credits! Resources CIE s Student Services staff is concerned with your progress and will provide you with the immediate, personal attention you deserve. RESOURCES CIE Bookstore CD courses covering computers, robotics, satellites, fiber optics, security systems and other topics related to electronics & computer technology are available to you through the CIE Bookstore catalog. The Bookstore catalog also includes study aids, test equipment, tools, clothing and entertainment items. As a CIE student, you will automatically receive the catalog and may continue receiving it for as long as you wish after you graduate. Reference Library CIE maintains a well-stocked technical reference library with a wide variety of books, magazines, trade and scientific journals available. This is the same library that is widely used by CIE s own faculty in the preparation of your original lesson plan materials, as well as being used as a reference for editing technical material, assisting students and testing lesson experiments. Employment Assistance As a CIE graduate, we make sure you get a jump-start on the job market. Need help in preparing your resume? You will be eligible to receive up to 50 professionally prepared resumes of your own to present to potential employers. And we will also provide you with an official letter of recommendation direct from the President of CIE. Optional Laboratory Equipment As a student in a CIE lab course, your equipment is already included in your tuition; however, many students prefer to purchase professional-quality test equipment to use in commercial or industrial applications after graduation. To meet this need, CIE offers optional upgraded test equipment such as soldering irons, multimeters and oscilloscopes. For those students or re-enrollees who already own lab equipment, CIE offers Bookstore credit that can be applied toward any product offered in the Bookstore catalog. On-Line Exams You have the option of taking your exams on-line on our e-grade web site. Your graded exams will be ed back to you within 24 hours. Save time and money by taking your exams on-line! The Electron CIE publishes its school newspaper at Features: Technical Information Your Career in Electronics: Alumni Forum: Q and A / CIE Instructors Corner: School Calendar: CIE is open every Mon - Fri from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM and Sat from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST. CIE is not open the following holidays: New Year s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. CIE operates a half-day from 8:30 AM to 12:00 Noon on Christmas Eve and New Year s Eve. If a holiday falls on a Sunday, CIE will be closed on the following Monday. 27

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